15 travelers at this place:

Trick Eye is short for ‘Trick of the eye’, which refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images through the use of optical illusions. With that, 2D paintings on the museum walls, floors and ceilings appear to pop out of the surface and come to life. We had lots of fun and it was really something unique and very different on what we have done before, I think it would be even more fun with a family or friends because you can create even better tricks. Here and there we teamed up with other groups to take a couple of couple shots.

We walked over the boardwalk to enjoy the views and have lunch, we browsed around and after a taster of the chefs vermicelli, it didn't take a lot of convincing to eat at this Michelin star restaurant. The food was divine.

Day two was for Kaiyen - ok we had some fun also. Breakfast at Starbucks near our hotel then we used the GRAB app to get a ride to Universal Studios. The morning started with more thunder and rain but by the time we arrived it had cleared up and it was great weather - it can be hot and humid in Singapore! Some pics and video of the day and then dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe. That was something when Kaiyen was asking who is John Lennon, Billy Joel, Rod Stewart and the list went on! We provided a quick history lesson going back to Elvis with some YouTube clips of the King in his heyday. She thought it was hilarious that girls her age were discouraged from listening to Elvis “because his music was the work of the devil”...Read more